This is a video essay that has been bubbling up in the back of my mind for a long time. In case you haven't heard of hear, Laufey is a singer that is absolutely DOMINATING the jazz charts right now, very much like Norah Jones 20 years ago with Come Away With Me.
I think she's very new and very exciting with her approach, which is radically different from basically everybody in the jazz world - she's authentically blending mid century pop music with 21st century pop in a way that feels very fresh and very "now." It's genuinely something new, and it's no wonder why she is so popular.
I love her rendition of I Wish You Love, it's a personal favorite, and it's really wild to hear young people getting AMPED to a Charles Trenet ballad. Like, damn, what a time.
However, I'm a little hesitant to call her music "jazz," for a variety of reasons, which (of course) I discuss at great length in this video. I wanted to raise concerns about the "savior" narrative in a way that is fair to everybody, while looking at the historical context around discussions of "real jazz."
Hope you guys enjoy!
Adam
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